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Absolute return strategy: Targeting portfolio growth with less volatility
Nov 19, 2024 4:34 AM

  

Absolute return strategy: Targeting portfolio growth with less volatility1

  As an investor, you probably accept that your portfolio—whether it consists of stocks, bonds, or mutual funds—will sometimes have a down month or even a losing year. Still, the hope is that, over time, your overall returns will ring up positive and your financial goals will be met. But there’s another way: Participating in an absolute return strategy. This investing method seeks to generate gains in any market environment, and it may suit your investing style if you’re focused on slow, steady returns and want to limit your exposure to market volatility.

  What is absolute return and how does one participate?Absolute return is an investment strategy that attempts to generate gains no matter what’s happening in the market. If you’re an index fund investor using dollar cost averaging, you expect to lose money during some months or even years—every time there’s a bear market. But switching to an absolute return strategy could help you avoid portfolio losses, even when the market is down.

  Absolute return strategies are designed with a more active approach to investing and don’t necessarily worry about beating a particular benchmark. Instead of trying to beat the returns of the S&P 500, say, an absolute return strategy might seek to achieve a certain target over a specified period—11% for a year, for example.

  In general, there are two tactics to target absolute returns (three, if you happen to be an accredited investor who exceeds certain net worth and/or income thresholds):

  Invest in absolute return mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These funds will contain words such as “strategic,” “opportunity,” “dynamic,” or “tactical.” Like with any investment, do your due diligence, and because these are professionally-managed funds, pay close attention to fees and expenses. Become proficient in absolute return investment types and strategies. If you seek to make money in all market conditions, you’ll have to understand (and know how to use) everything in the next section. You’ll also need to open a margin account, because most self-directed absolute return strategies—derivatives, short selling, and any strategy that uses borrowed money—can’t be done in a cash account.Consider a hedge fund (if you meet the requirements.) Hedge fund managers are generally given wide latitude to trade on any opportunity whenever and wherever it may exist. But hedge funds are the domain of institutional and high net worth investors, and many of these funds have a minimum investment of $1 million or more. What’s included in an absolute return strategy?Early in your investing journey, you’ll probably like to keep it simple. You decide how much you can invest each month and put that into a carefully chosen value stock or an index fund. Over time, you hope your consistency pays off with gains. Even if your portfolio has a bad couple of years, the market tends to rise, so you’ll generally come out ahead.

  An absolute return strategy doesn’t accept that you’ll have a down year. Instead, the goal is to score returns no matter what’s going on in the economy or the markets. That aim often means using varied investments and strategies to achieve investment gains, including:

  Short selling: Positioning yourself for a drop in the value of a stock, index, or other asset, and locking in profit if and when the market drops.Arbitrage: Taking advantage of market inefficiencies to purchase assets at a lower price and sell them at a higher rate. Options: Options give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset on or before a certain date. They can be used for long or short exposure, or to target income, portfolio protection, short-term opportunities, and even arbitrage (see above). Leverage (aka margin): Trading with borrowed money in hopes of amplifying your gains. Alternative assets: Some absolute return funds include currencies, commodities, real estate, cryptocurrency, and other alternative investments whose returns may not correlate with the stock and bond markets.Depending on your philosophy (or the fund manager’s style), other strategies and assets might also be included in an absolute return strategy. If you invest in an absolute return fund, read the prospectus to understand what might be included.

  Total return vs. absolute returnAt first glance, you might assume total return and absolute return investment strategies are the same thing, but there’s a subtle difference. A total return approach focuses on generating as much return as possible from all sources, and is often measured against a benchmark. Absolute return is more interested in generating returns no matter the circumstances.

  Indexing vs. absolute returnAn indexing strategy is among the most popular investment strategies, especially among beginners. With indexing, you choose a fund based on an index such as the S&P 500 or the Russell 2000. Chances are, if you’re an index investor, you combine this approach with dollar cost averaging (buying shares with a set amount of money each month).

  When the market does well, so does your portfolio, but the inverse is true: you lose money when the market falls. Dollar cost averaging helps you weather those ups and downs, allowing you to purchase more shares when share prices fall. That positions your portfolio for bigger gains as the market resumes its growth.

  

Indexing Absolute return
Mostly passive; doesn’t require adjustment as market conditions change. More active; requires different strategies and assets to offset market downturns.
Accepts that there will be losses at times, but that remaining in the market will eventually lead to overall returns. Seeks positive returns in the investment portfolio all the time, even when the market as a whole is down.
Relies mostly on stock and bond funds, with a small percentage of real estate or alternative assets, and doesn’t use options strategies or leverage to achieve goals. Includes a wider variety of strategies and assets that take up a larger portfolio percentage than you’d see with a traditional stock and bond asset allocation.
Pros and cons of absolute returnAn absolute return strategy can be a viable way to grow your investment portfolio, but, as with traditional investing, there are positives and negatives.

  

Pros Cons
Potential for positive returns in all market conditions. Performance isn’t guaranteed; you could still lose money.
Strategies can include those that offer higher potential growth than a traditional portfolio of stocks and bonds. In some cases, especially in a high-performing market, an absolute return fund might not register returns as high as other funds.
Adds some asset diversification to an investment portfolio. Many of the strategies and assets used are considered riskier than stocks and bonds.
The bottom lineAbsolute return is an alternative approach to investing and has the potential to provide portfolio gains, even in challenging market conditions. But it requires an active approach to investing and a desire to learn new strategies such as short selling and options trading.

  Investing in an absolute return fund may reduce the time and energy needed for research and analysis, but it doesn’t guarantee gains. And because they’re professionally managed, the fees and expenses in these funds are higher than those in an index fund or other passively-managed fund. As always, weigh your risk tolerance and long-term portfolio goals before adopting an absolute return strategy.

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